The Stores Negotiations Committee met in Tulsa on February 22nd and 23rd with AA Management and Federal Mediator Jack Kane. As background in the November, 2009 Stores Mediation Session in Chicago comments were made to both the Company and the Union to hypothetically “build a wall” behind both the Company and the Union’s table position.…
Stores Mediation Update – February 24, 2010
M&R Mediation Session for March 1st – 5th has been canceled by Mediator Jack Kane.
February 22, 2010 TO: M&R Negotiating Committee RE: Follow-up Mediation Conference Notice NMB Case Number: A-13495 Dear Brothers: We have been notified by Mediator Jack Kane that the upcoming M&R Mediation Session scheduled at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Tulsa, Oklahoma has been canceled. (See Previous Schedule here) Further information will be forthcoming as soon…
American Airlines’ in-house repair policy is both boon and burden
08:50 AM CST on Friday, February 19, 2010 By ERIC TORBENSON / The Dallas Morning News etorbenson@dallasnews.com American Airlines Inc. prides itself as the only large carrier doing its own major aircraft maintenance, saying the strategy saves time and boosts quality for the work done on its 610 jets.
Crew Chief self demotion, Fleet Service Clerk and Crew Chief Fleet Service Clerk classification- March 2010
February 9,2010 Timothy J. Gillespie International Representative Transport Workers Union of America 1 791 Hurstview Drive Hurst, TX 76054 Dear Tim, As you know, the Company will be conducting a reduction in force within the Fleet Service Clerk and Crew Chief Fleet Service Clerk classification for Airport Services with the first round to be effective…
Transport Workers Union Will Ask to be “Released” If No Agreement at American Airlines is Reached by March 8
N E W S R E L E A S E February 17, 2009 For Immediate Release Transport Workers Union Will Ask to be “Released” If No Agreement at American Airlines is Reached by March 8 — First Step Toward Self Help —
FAA Fines….
WASHINGTON (AP) By JOAN LOWY American Airlines could face a fine in the ballpark of $10 million for safety violations involving wiring in its large MD-80 fleet, according to a government official familiar with the nearly completed federal investigation.